Fear in Front of the Screen
eBook - PDF

Fear in Front of the Screen

Children's Fears, Nightmares, and Thrills from TV

  1. 271 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Fear in Front of the Screen

Children's Fears, Nightmares, and Thrills from TV

About this book

Experiencing fear in front of the screen is a common phenomenon in childhood, and a focus of public concern. Yet, research has encountered ethical and methodological challenges and has focused largely on the effects of watching disturbing news. In this innovative book, this universal experience is investigated in depth via two complementary studies:

1) a retrospective study of experiences related by 626 undergraduate students from eight countries; and 2) a study of the current nightmares induced by watching television of 510 children in five countries.

The results presented in this book highlight the most common elements of fear in front of the screen more generally, followed by a focused analysis of the unique features of fear that characterize different developmental stages: pre-school, middle childhood, pre-teens and teenagers. The rich descriptions distinguish between the negative experiences of fear versus the positive experiences of thrill, and explores gender and cultural differences. Finally, the book offers implications for media producers and policy makers as well as for parents and educators.

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Yes, you can access Fear in Front of the Screen by Maya Götz,Dafna Lemish,Andrea Holler in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Languages & Linguistics & Communication Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. Ch01. The Seven Elements of Fear
  5. Ch02. Impacts and Coping Strategies with the Fear
  6. Ch03. What Frightens Pre-Schoolers
  7. Ch04. What Is Frightening in Middle Childhood?
  8. Ch05. What Frightens Pre-Teens and Teenagers
  9. Ch06. The Eight Themes of Nightmares
  10. Ch07. Thrill
  11. Ch08. Gender Differences in Fear Experiences
  12. Ch09. Culture Differences in Fear Experiences
  13. Ch10. Conclusions and Implications for the Wellbeing of Children
  14. References
  15. Appendix A. Fear and Thrill
  16. Appendix B. Children’s Nightmares from Television
  17. Index of Programs Cited
  18. Index